WrestleMania IV

The tournament was a good idea. Too bad Ted DiBiase did not win the strap.

The battle royal was a waste of time and energy. A few of the battle royal participants, such as Bret Hart and Harley Race, could have been added to the tournament. The young Bret Hart vs. the aging Harley Race could have been a clinic in wrestling.

WrestleMania VI

Hogan and Warrior put on a really good match. It is one of the more underrated matches in history. The buildup to these two battling was excellent.

Randy Savage and Sherri vs. Big Dust and Sapphire should have been a singles bout between Savage and Rhodes. To add more intrigue, make the match a gimmick match like a bull rope match between the two.

WrestleMania VII

Top to bottom, this entire card with the exception of Warrior vs. Savage was terrible. The buildup to Hogan and Slaughter was in very bad taste by having Slaughter become an Iraqi sympathizer and exploitation of the Gulf War.

The Savage/Warrior match had a good buildup and surprised many by being a good to great match.

The better alternative would have been the rematch between Hogan and Warrior. If Triple Threat matches in vogue back then, the fans could have seen Hogan vs. Warrior vs. Savage.

WrestleMania XII

If not for HBK vs. Bret and Diesel vs. Taker, this could have been the absolute worst Wrestlemania ever.

Piper vs. Goldust tops the list of terrible matches and the sight of Dustin in lingerie was part of nightmares for weeks to come. Warrior vs. HHH was a squash and the world did not know of Stone Cold yet.

Perhaps a better match to put on the card would have been Warrior and Taker vs. two Kliq members, HHH and Diesel. The WWF had lost way too many stars too fast and did not develop younger stars to take those spots and it showed.

WrestleMania 25th Anniversary

The 25th Anniversary of WrestleMania had some good matches and was a decent card. A few matches such as Orton vs. HHH, did not live up to the hype, but HBK vs. Undertaker took everyone's breath away and was better than imagined.